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Factors affecting food handling Practices among food handlers of Dangila town food and drink establishments, North West Ethiopia

机译:影响食品处理的因素埃塞俄比亚西北部Dangila镇食品和饮料企业的食品处理人员的做法

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Background Food borne diseases are major health problems in developed and developing countries including Ethiopia. The problem is more noticeable in developing countries due to prevailing poor food handling and sanitation practices, inadequate food safety laws, weak regulatory systems, lack of financial resources to invest on safer equipments, and lack of education for food handlers. Methods The objective of this study was to assess food handling practice and associated factors among food handlers working in food and drinking establishments of Dangila town, North West Ethiopia. Cross-sectional quantitative study design was conducted among 406 food handlers working in 105 food and drink establishments from July to August 2013 in Dangila town. Data were collected using face to face interview with pretested structured questionnaire and physical observation. Result The mean age of the respondents was 22.7?±?4.2?years of which 62.8% of the food handlers were females. Two hundred thirteen (52.5%) of food handlers had good food handling practices. Marital status (AOR?=?7.52, 95% CI, 1.45-38.97), monthly income (AOR?=?0.395, 95% CI, 0.25-0.62), knowledge about food handling (AOR?=?1.69, 95% CI, 1.05-2.73), existence of shower facility (AOR?=?1.89, 95% CI, 1.12-3.21) and separate dressing room (AOR?=?1.97, 95% CI, 1.11-3.49) were found to be significantly associated with good food handling Practices. Conclusion Above half of food handlers had good food handling practices. Marital status, monthly income, knowledge status, existence of shower facility, existence of separate dressing room and presence of insect and rodent were factors associated with food handling Practices.
机译:背景技术食源性疾病是包括埃塞俄比亚在内的发达国家和发展中国家的主要健康问题。由于普遍存在不良的食品处理和卫生习惯,食品安全法律不足,监管体系薄弱,缺乏用于购买较安全设备的资金来源以及对食品从业人员的教育,这一问题在发展中国家尤为明显。方法本研究的目的是评估埃塞俄比亚西北部Dangila镇食品和饮料企业中食品加工人员的食品加工实践及其相关因素。 2013年7月至8月,在Dangila镇的105个食品和饮料场所工作的406名食品从业人员进行了横断面定量研究设计。使用面对面的访谈,预先测试的结构化问卷和身体观察来收集数据。结果受访者的平均年龄为22.7±4.2岁,其中62.8%的食品从业人员为女性。 213名(52.5%)的食品处理人员具有良好的食品处理习惯。婚姻状况(AOR?=?7.52,95%CI,1.45-38.97),月收入(AOR?=?0.395,95%CI,0.25-0.62),有关食物处理的知识(AOR?=?1.69,95%CI (1.05-2.73),淋浴设施(AOR≥1.89,95%CI,1.12-3.21)和单独的更衣室(AOR≥1.97,95%CI,1.11-3.49)之间存在显着相关性具有良好的食品处理规范。结论超过一半的食品处理人员具有良好的食品处理习惯。婚姻状况,月收入,知识状况,淋浴设施的存在,单独更衣室的存在以及昆虫和啮齿动物的存在都是与食品处理实践相关的因素。

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